You're making a lot of epistemological assumptions here, not all of them well-founded. It might be worthwhile to tease some of them out. We could start with the phrase "it's all speculation..."SpheresOfBalance wrote:The truth is, that it seems very unlikely that anyone currently knows whether there is a creator or not. Some profess that they know there is, while others profess to know there isn't, but neither side can prove their belief, absolutely, certainly, beyond a shadow of doubt, unless of course, that doubt is already present. But whether or not one that believes either way, can or cannot be persuaded to change their beliefs, says nothing of the actual 'proving' of the facts, either way. It's all speculation, and shall remain so until the absolute truth of the entire universe is finally understood, complete, with absolute certainty.
EDIT: Nevermind. Arising_uk nailed it